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Vendor uogsoe Package ldap-laravel Short Description Adds a custom auth provider for our LDAP service License
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This adds an 'ldapusers' provider to the Laravel auth scheme. This is for our own particular needs and works the way we generally use our local LDAP service.
It does :
If the user logs in with a username & password found in the users table - they are logged in as per a default laravel app. This is to support 'external' users not in our LDAP system.
Otherwise, if we find the username in LDAP we try and look up their details, create a local record for them in the 'users' table and (assuming their password is ok) log them in.
Usage
In your config/auth.php file add the new provider and change 'users' to 'ldapusers' in the default web guard :
And you need to add the following to app\Http\Controllers\Auth\LoginController.php (assumes you've run artisan make:auth) :
You need to set two ENV variables in your .env file :
eg :
Assumptions
We assume your user model is in the default App\User class. We also expect the users table to have the following fields :
Tests
There aren't any tests in this repo itself as it was a bit of a pain to write them without the full framework being available. So there is a test app at https://github.com/UoGSoE/test-LaravelLdap which pulls this package in and checks it seems to work ok.
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